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An E-ink desktop monitor isn’t mad — and this wild Philips screen could prove it

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E-ink displays are a fascinating mix of traditional life with technology, and I’ve always found them intriguing. From E-ink notebooks like the reMarkable 2 to ebook readers with E-ink displays like the Kindle Paperwhite, something is mesmerizing about the technology that recreates a texture as simple as paper.

I’ve wondered about other ways we could be using E-ink technology and whether or not companies like Apple could one day take a piece of the pie by making an iPad targeted at readers and handwritten notes because, let’s face it, software aside, writing on a Kindle Scribe rules. It looks like Philips has had the same thought and decided to add an E-ink display to the side of a computer monitor.

The possibilities of an E-ink monitor

(Image credit: Philips)

Why would anyone want an E-ink monitor? It goes against everything we look for in bright and vibrant screens to make our entertainment and work look as good as possible. On the other hand, as someone who always uses blue light filters on my displays, the thought of reading news articles or writing on an E-ink is really appealing. I can imagine getting the most out of note-taking apps, for example, by having them similar to how they look on a reMarkable 2 (opens in new tab) but as part of my Mac. 




E-ink displays are a fascinating mix of traditional life with technology, and I’ve always found them intriguing. From E-ink notebooks like the reMarkable 2 to ebook readers with E-ink displays like the Kindle Paperwhite, something is mesmerizing about the technology that recreates a texture as simple as paper.

I’ve wondered about other ways we could be using E-ink technology and whether or not companies like Apple could one day take a piece of the pie by making an iPad targeted at readers and handwritten notes because, let’s face it, software aside, writing on a Kindle Scribe rules. It looks like Philips has had the same thought and decided to add an E-ink display to the side of a computer monitor.

The possibilities of an E-ink monitor

Philips 24B1D5600 with e-ink display

(Image credit: Philips)

Why would anyone want an E-ink monitor? It goes against everything we look for in bright and vibrant screens to make our entertainment and work look as good as possible. On the other hand, as someone who always uses blue light filters on my displays, the thought of reading news articles or writing on an E-ink is really appealing. I can imagine getting the most out of note-taking apps, for example, by having them similar to how they look on a reMarkable 2 (opens in new tab) but as part of my Mac. 

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